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Sargent Backrests

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I've got a 97 R11R, and I'd feel safer with the wifey back there dozing if a sudden acceleration didn't risk spitting her out the back like a watermelon seed. Seems Reynolds racks are no longer made, though sometimes available in the Flea Market. And hard trunks are a fitment issue.

Anyone tried a Sargent backrest like this?

http://www.sargentcycle.com/bmwbrest.htm

Seems like a backrest and rack at a reasonable price from a reputable vendor...
 
if you have the bmw rear rack, there is a passenger seat adapter that slides right in. You can use it with the stock (or other) saddle. Got mine off of eBay for cheap.
 

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